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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalTarakeswar Bhattacharya, or TARAK, is a seeker, storyteller, and supply chain strategist with over two decades of experience across emerging & developed markets. Having spent his life navigating the balance between order and disruption—on factory floors and in leadership boardrooms—Tarak naturally gravitated toward the timeless wisdom of mythology and nature. A lifelong student of the Vedas, Sanskrit shlokas, and ancient epics, he merges his passion for storytelling with a grounded understanding of how systems—cosmic or corporate—survive and evolve through alignment, rhythm, and dharmaRead More...
Tarakeswar Bhattacharya, or TARAK, is a seeker, storyteller, and supply chain strategist with over two decades of experience across emerging & developed markets. Having spent his life navigating the balance between order and disruption—on factory floors and in leadership boardrooms—Tarak naturally gravitated toward the timeless wisdom of mythology and nature.
A lifelong student of the Vedas, Sanskrit shlokas, and ancient epics, he merges his passion for storytelling with a grounded understanding of how systems—cosmic or corporate—survive and evolve through alignment, rhythm, and dharma. His writing style echoes a deep reverence for Indian tradition, while addressing urgent modern realities like environmental imbalance, spiritual disconnection, and forgotten heritage.
Gaia’s Awakening: The Avatars of Balance is Tarak’s offering to a world at a crossroads. It is a story that reimagines the Dashavatara through the lens of Earth’s cry and our shared human responsibility. Mythology here becomes more than memory—it becomes a mirror.
Tarak’s upcoming book, The Trishul Way: Leadership Lessons from Shiva and the Supply Chain, continues this journey—decoding divine symbols into timeless leadership wisdom for a world in flux.
“When myth becomes mirror, change begins”.
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Gaia: The Eternal Mother, The Wounded Guardian
She was the first breath, the ancient heartbeat—Gaia, Bhumi Devi, the sacred mother of all life. From Vedic chants to Hellenic verse, she is the eternal feminine: creator, sustainer, and sorrowed witness to a world that has forsaken
her. Her grief whispers in the wind, her rage roars in fire. Across yugas, she has endured. But in the twilight of Kali Yuga, she rises. with gods, but through us—leaders
Gaia: The Eternal Mother, The Wounded Guardian
She was the first breath, the ancient heartbeat—Gaia, Bhumi Devi, the sacred mother of all life. From Vedic chants to Hellenic verse, she is the eternal feminine: creator, sustainer, and sorrowed witness to a world that has forsaken
her. Her grief whispers in the wind, her rage roars in fire. Across yugas, she has endured. But in the twilight of Kali Yuga, she rises. with gods, but through us—leaders, rebels, everyday souls daring to restore balance. The call echoes through time. Will we rise as Gaia’s guardians—or repeat the sins of the past?
Gaia: The Eternal Mother, The Wounded Guardian
She was the first breath, the ancient heartbeat—Gaia, Bhumi Devi, the sacred mother of all life. From Vedic chants to Hellenic verse, she is the eternal feminine: creator, sustainer, and sorrowed witness to a world that has forsaken
her. Her grief whispers in the wind, her rage roars in fire. Across yugas, she has endured. But in the twilight of Kali Yuga, she rises. with gods, but through us—leaders
Gaia: The Eternal Mother, The Wounded Guardian
She was the first breath, the ancient heartbeat—Gaia, Bhumi Devi, the sacred mother of all life. From Vedic chants to Hellenic verse, she is the eternal feminine: creator, sustainer, and sorrowed witness to a world that has forsaken
her. Her grief whispers in the wind, her rage roars in fire. Across yugas, she has endured. But in the twilight of Kali Yuga, she rises. with gods, but through us—leaders, rebels, everyday souls daring to restore balance. The call echoes through time. Will we rise as Gaia’s guardians—or repeat the sins of the past?
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